Robots poised for ‘ChatGPT moment’: Unitree CEO
He hopes they can eventually complete 80% of household tasks autonomously
Unitree CEO Wang Xingxing believes the robotics industry is on the cusp of a "ChatGPT moment," describing the potential for robots to autonomously complete 80% of household tasks through simple voice or text instructions. The Chinese startup, which specializes in humanoid and robot dog models, recently completed a blockbuster Shanghai listing, highlighting investor enthusiasm for the sector supported by Beijing's backing.
However, Wang cautioned that a similar breakthrough could arrive within two to three years in an optimistic scenario or within five to ten years at the latest. Unitree's CEO emphasized that the industry is nearing a tipping point, where a robot introduced into an unfamiliar household could successfully perform tasks through voice or text commands.
The company is investing heavily in physical AI models and world models, acknowledging that current humanoid robots are not yet ready for mass deployment due to limitations in decision-making and interaction capabilities. Despite these challenges, Wang sees a decade of rapid autonomous evolution for humanoid robots as the AI boom accelerates and AI language models continue to improve themselves.
Units of Chinese humanoid robots shipped reached 40,000 in the first half of the year, with China accounting for 97% of global shipments.
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